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Alexander Laird (1797 – April 15, 1873) was a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Prince Edward Island. He represented
1st Queens 1st Queens was an electoral district in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 until the riding was abolished in 1996 with the elimination of dual memb ...
from 1850 to 1853 and from 1854 to 1859 as a Conservative and
2nd Queens 2nd Queens was an electoral district in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island The Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island (french: Assemblée législative ...
from 1859 to 1866 as a Liberal in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. A native of Kilmacolm,The Passenger list of the Alexander, arrived P.E.I. May 22 1820, The Island Register
/ref> he came to Prince Edward Island in 1819 and married Janet Orr in the same year. They settled at New Glasgow. He was elected in 1850 but defeated when he ran for reelection in 1853; Laird was elected again in 1854. He was originally a supporter of the Liberals, but later ran as a Tory in 1859 after he split from his former party over the issue of the place of the Bible in schools. Laird served in the provincial Executive Council in the government of Edward Palmer from 1859 to 1863. He retired from politics in 1866. Laird died on his farm in New Glasgow in 1873. His sons Alexander and William served in the province's legislative assembly, Alexander also serving in the legislative council, and his son David was a member of the House of Commons and Lieutenant-Governor for the Northwest Territories.


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Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Laird, Alexander 1797 births 1873 deaths People from Inverclyde Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island Liberal Party MLAs Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island MLAs